(1465-10-00)October 1465 Elbistan, Beylik of Dulkadir
Issue
Kilij Arslan
House
Dulkadir
Father
Suleiman
Religion
Islam
Sayf al-Din Malik Arslan (died October 1465) was Beg of Dulkadir from 28 August 1454 until his death. Malik Arslan was one of his predecessor Suleiman Beg's (r. 1442–54) numerous sons. Malik Arslan first competed with his uncle Feyyaz for the throne and was favored by the Mamluk Sultan Sayf al-Din Inal (r. 1453–61). Later into his reign, Malik Arslan was involved in the succession wars within the Karamanids. He ransacked the region wishing to retake Kayseri but was crushed by the Aq Qoyunlu ruler Uzun Hasan (r. 1453–1478). In September 1465, Malik Arslan ceded Harpoot to Uzun Hasan, who had taken advantage of the worsening relations between Malik Arslan and the Mamluks. Malik Arslan was assassinated on the orders of Khushqadam incited by Malik Arslan's rival brother Shah Budak (r. 1465–66, 1472–80), who replaced him.
Sayf al-Din MalikArslan (died October 1465) was Beg of Dulkadir from 28 August 1454 until his death. MalikArslan was one of his predecessor Suleiman...
security established in his dominions, Arslan convoked an assembly of the states, and in 1066, he declared his son Malik Shah I his heir and successor. With...
Sultan Malik Shah I of Great Seljuq in Isfahan, but was released when Malik Shah died in 1092 in the wake of a quarrel among his jailers. Kilij Arslan then...
of his brother, MalikArslan (r. 1454–65), Shah Budak took refuge in Mamluk Egypt. He took advantage of the discord between MalikArslan and the Mamluks...
whom four sons would consecutively rule the state. He was succeeded by MalikArslan (r. 1454–66). Suleiman was born to Khadija Khatun, the daughter of the...
Sadaqa (1398–1399) Nasir al-Din Mehmed (1399–1442) Suleiman (1442–1454) MalikArslan (1454–1465) Shah Budak (1465–1467) Shah Suwar (1467–1472) Shah Budak...
from April 1466 to 4 June 1472. Upon the assassination of his brother, MalikArslan (r. 1454–65), he competed for the throne against his other brother Shah...
amicable relations both with the Ottoman state and the Mamluk Sultanate. MalikArslan's (r. 1454–65) death marked the start of an era of struggle between his...
appointed Shams ad-Din Eldiguz (c. 1135/36–1175) as atabeg of his nephew Arslan-Shah,[failed verification] the son of his brother Toghrul II, and transferred...
appointed to a number of military positions by the Safavids. Their brother MalikArslan was killed by Ali, who was their cousin and the ruler of Dulkadir at...
Qutalmish ibn Arslan Isra'il (Persian: قتلمش) (alternative spellings: Qutalmis, Kutalmish, Kutalmış) was a Turkic prince who was a member of Seljukid house...
(Suleiman) 1077–1086 Dawud Kilij Arslan I 1092–1107 Malik Shah 1107–1116 Rukn ad-Din Mesud I 1116–1156 Izz ad-Din Kilij Arslan II 1156–1192 Ghiyath ad-Din...
Kara Arslan Ahmad Qavurt (died 1073), better simply known as Qavurt (also spelled Kavurt) was a Seljuq prince. Upon his brother's death, he led an unsuccessful...
Empire in the 11th century. He served three Sultans: Chaghri Beg, Alp Arslan and Malik-Shah I. He is believed to have disappeared after 1077. The young Afshin...
Kilij Arslan I was imprisoned and a general of his, Abu'l-Qasim, took power in Nicaea. Following the death of sultan Malik Shah in 1092, Kilij Arslan was...
Medina. In 1065, Alp Arslan campaigned against the Kingdom of Georgia, subjugated Tbilisi, and built a mosque in the city. In 1092, Malik-shah built the Jami...
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emir of the early Seljuk Empire, during the reigns of Tughril I, Alp Arslan, and Malik-Shah I. His full name in Arabic, as given by Münejjim Bāshī Ahmad...
Mas'ud was married with a Malik Shah's sister. According to some sources, Gawhar was the mother of Mas'ud III's son Arslan-Shah, while some other sources...
father Kilij Arslan fighting against Ridwan of Aleppo at the battle of Khabur river in 1107, Mesud lost the throne in favor of his brother Malik Shah. With...
but were repelled by the Oghuz ruler Shah Malik in 1035. The Seljuks then went to the same place as Arslan Isra'il, and asked the son of Mahmud, Mas'ud...